Technological Forecasting and Social Change
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Volume 141, issue C, 2019
- Carbon mitigation effects and potential cost savings from carbon emissions trading in China's regional industry pp. 1-11

- Weijie Zhang, Ning Zhang and Yanni Yu
- Does the utilization of information communication technology promote entrepreneurship: Evidence from rural China pp. 12-21

- William Barnett, Mingzhi Hu and Xue Wang
- Smart-building management system: An Internet-of-Things (IoT) application business model in Vietnam pp. 22-35

- Duc Nha Le, Loc Le Tuan and Minh Nguyen Dang Tuan
- Trade-offs in land-use competition and sustainable land development in the North China Plain pp. 36-46

- Gui Jin, Kun Chen, Pei Wang, Baishu Guo, Yin Dong and Jun Yang
- Effect of entrepreneurial framework conditions on R&D transfer to new and growing firms: The case of European Union innovation-driven countries pp. 47-58

- Elisabete S. Sá and José Carlos M.R. de Pinho
- Wage inequality and directed technological change: Implications for income distribution pp. 59-65

- Cristiano Antonelli and Giuseppe Scellato
- The role of crowdfunding in moving towards a sustainable society pp. 66-73

- Stefania Testa, Kristian Roed Nielsen, Marcel Bogers and Silvano Cincotti
- A principal–agent perspective on consumer co-production: Crowdfunding and the redefinition of consumer power pp. 74-84

- Damien Chaney
- Green oriented crowdfunding campaigns: Their characteristics and diffusion in different institutional settings pp. 85-97

- Vincenzo Butticè, Massimo G. Colombo, Elena Fumagalli and Carlotta Orsenigo
- Sustainability in equity crowdfunding pp. 98-106

- Silvio Vismara
- Do crowdfunding returns reward risk? Evidences from clean-tech projects pp. 107-116

- Nuno Bento, Gianfranco Gianfrate and Sara Virginia Groppo
- Assessing the interplay between crowdfunding and sustainability in social media pp. 117-127

- Christofer Laurell, Christian Sandström and Yuliani Suseno
- In crowdfunding we trust? Investigating crowdfunding success as a signal for enhancing trust in sustainable product features pp. 128-137

- Peter Wehnert, Christian V. Baccarella and Markus Beckmann
- Understanding the crowdfunding phenomenon and its implications for sustainability pp. 138-148

- Antonio Messeni Petruzzelli, Angelo Natalicchio, Umberto Panniello and Paolo Roma
- The entrepreneurial university as driver for economic growth and social change - Key strategic challenges pp. 149-158

- Magnus Klofsten, Alain Fayolle, Maribel Guerrero, Sarfraz Mian, David Urbano and Mike Wright
- Entrepreneurial university dynamics: Structured ambivalence, relative deprivation and institution-formation in the Stanford innovation system pp. 159-171

- Henry Etzkowitz, Eloïse Germain-Alamartine, Jisoo Keel, Caleb Kumar, Kaden Nelson Smith and Ekaterina Albats
- Exploration and exploitation in the development of more entrepreneurial universities: A twisting learning path model of ambidexterity pp. 172-194

- Piera Centobelli, Roberto Cerchione, Emilio Esposito and Shashi,
- The university's role in sustainable development: Activating entrepreneurial scholars as agents of change pp. 195-205

- Ingrid Wakkee, Peter van der Sijde, Christiaan Vaupell and Karminder Ghuman
- Is the entrepreneurial university also regionally engaged? Analysing the influence of university's structural configuration on third mission performance pp. 206-218

- Mabel Sánchez-Barrioluengo and Paul Benneworth
- The emerging role of university spin-off companies in developing regional entrepreneurial university ecosystems: The case of Andalusia pp. 219-231

- Elena Fuster, Antonio Padilla-Meléndez, Nigel Lockett and Ana-Rosa Del-Aguila-Obra
- European universities seeking entrepreneurial paths: the moderating effect of contextual variables on the entrepreneurial orientation-performance relationship pp. 232-248

- Angelo Riviezzo, Susana C. Santos, Francisco Liñán Alcalde, Maria Rosaria Napolitano and Floriana Fusco
- Industry-to-university knowledge transfer in ecosystem-based academic entrepreneurship: Case study of automotive dynamics & control group in Tsinghua University pp. 249-262

- Donghui Meng, Xianjun Li and Ke Rong
- Life after incubation: The impact of entrepreneurial universities on the long-term performance of their spin-offs pp. 263-276

- Danny Soetanto and Marina van Geenhuizen
- Expert forecast and realized outcomes in technology foresight pp. 277-288

- Riccardo Apreda, Andrea Bonaccorsi, Felice dell'Orletta and Gualtiero Fantoni
- The theory of technological parasitism for the measurement of the evolution of technology and technological forecasting pp. 289-304

- Mario Coccia
- Robust forecasting of electricity prices: Simulations, models and the impact of renewable sources pp. 305-318

- Luigi Grossi and Fany Nan
- Pathways to sustainable urban mobility in developing megacities: A socio-technical transition perspective pp. 319-329

- Fatih Canitez
- How do Big Bang Disruptors look like? A Business Model perspective pp. 330-340

- Daniel Trabucchi, Luca Talenti and Tommaso Buganza
- Servitization and Industry 4.0 convergence in the digital transformation of product firms: A business model innovation perspective pp. 341-351

- Alejandro G. Frank, Glauco H.S. Mendes, Néstor F. Ayala and Antonio Ghezzi
- Distributed, decentralized, and democratized artificial intelligence pp. 354-358

- Gabriel Axel Montes and Ben Goertzel
Volume 140, issue C, 2019
- Regional culture, top executive values, and corporate donation behaviors pp. 1-13

- Yuandong Gu, Hong Zhang, Wenli Zhou and Weiguo Zhong
- Top management team knowledge heterogeneity, ownership structure and financial performance: Evidence from Chinese IT listed companies pp. 14-21

- Yu Cui, Yamin Zhang, Jingjing Guo, Hao Hu and Hua Meng
- Understanding the effect of social media marketing activities: The mediation of social identification, perceived value, and satisfaction pp. 22-32

- Shih-Chih Chen and Chieh-Peng Lin
- Alternative-fuel based vehicles for sustainable transportation: A fuzzy group decision supporting framework for sustainability prioritization pp. 33-43

- Hanwei Liang, Jingzheng Ren, Ruojue Lin and Yue Liu
- Smart cities and the citizen-driven internet of things: A qualitative inquiry into an emerging smart city pp. 44-53

- Rama Krishna Reddy Kummitha and Nathalie Crutzen
- Applying a mindfulness-based reliability strategy to the Internet of Things in healthcare – A business model in the Vietnamese market pp. 54-68

- Minh Nguyen Dang Tuan, Nhan Nguyen Thanh and Loc Le Tuan
- A photovoltaic ecosystem: improving atmospheric environment and fighting regional poverty pp. 69-79

- Li Yishu
- Foresight and knowledge management. New developments in theory and practice pp. 80-83

- Jean-Philippe Bootz, Philippe Durance and Régine Monti
- Creating organisational futures knowledge in Finnish companies pp. 84-91

- Laura Pouru, Mikko Dufva and Tarja Niinisalo
- The links between French school of foresight and organizational learning: An assessment of developments in the last ten years pp. 92-104

- Jean-Philippe Bootz, Régine Monti, Philippe Durance, Vincent Pacini and Pierre Chapuy
- Narrating the future: A distentive capability approach to strategic foresight pp. 105-114

- David Sarpong, Eve Eyres and Georgios Batsakis
- Effectuation and foresight – An exploratory study of the implicit links between the two concepts pp. 115-128

- Ksenija Djuricic and Jean-Philippe Bootz
- Liberated firm, a leverage of well-being and technological change? A prospective study based on the scenario method pp. 129-139

- Lovanirina Ramboarison-Lalao and Kais Gannouni
- The implementation of the Internet of Things: What impact on organizations? pp. 140-146

- Bertrand Pauget and Ahmed Dammak
- The structure and dynamics of the CEO's “small world” of stakeholders. An application to industrial downsizing pp. 147-159

- Michel Ferrary
- The organization activity: A foresight approach of theoretical knowledge evolution in management science pp. 160-168

- Jean-Claude Coulet
- Initiating a system for visualizing and measuring dynamic knowledge pp. 169-181

- Mark E. Nissen
- Modular path customization and knowledge transfer: Causal model learnings pp. 182-193

- Wilfrid Azan, Silvester Ivanaj and Olivier Rolland
- Knowledge management: A global examination based on bibliometric analysis pp. 194-220

- Magaly Gaviria-Marin, José M. Merigó and Hugo Baier-Fuentes
- Conditions for politically accelerated transitions: Historical institutionalism, the multi-level perspective, and two historical case studies in transport and agriculture pp. 221-240

- Cameron Roberts and Frank W. Geels
- The co-evolution of learning mechanisms and technological capabilities: Lessons from energy technologies in emerging economies pp. 241-257

- Ulrich Elmer Hansen and Rasmus Lema
- Assessment of concentrated solar power (CSP) technologies based on a modified intuitionistic fuzzy topsis and trigonometric entropy weights pp. 258-270

- Fausto Cavallaro, Edmundas Kazimieras Zavadskas, Dalia Streimikiene and Abbas Mardani
- Product innovation and firm performance in transition economies: A multi-stage estimation approach pp. 271-280

- Veland Ramadani, Robert D. Hisrich, Hyrije Abazi-Alili, Leo Dana, Laxman Panthi and Lejla Abazi-Bexheti
- The effects of public subsidies on emerging industry: An agent-based model of the electric vehicle industry pp. 281-295

- Xiaohua Sun, Xiaoling Liu, Yun Wang and Fang Yuan
- Can we make use of perception of questions' easiness in Delphi-like studies? Some results from an experiment with an alternative feedback pp. 296-305

- Carlos Tadao Kawamoto, James Terence Coulter Wright, Renata Giovinazzo Spers and Daniel Estima de Carvalho
- Structural characteristics and organizational determinants as obstacles to innovation in small developing countries pp. 306-314

- Fernando de-Oliveira and Oscar Rodil-Marzabal
- Marketing innovations to old-age consumers: A dynamic Bass model for different life stages pp. 315-327

- Matthias Pannhorst and Florian Dost
- Consumers' switching to disruptive technology products: The roles of comparative economic value and technology type pp. 328-340

- Apinya Kamolsook, Yuosre F. Badir and Björn Frank
- Patent-based semantic measurement of one-way and two-way technology convergence: The case of ultraviolet light emitting diodes (UV-LEDs) pp. 341-353

- Kathi Eilers, Jonas Frischkorn, Elisabeth Eppinger, Lothar Walter and Martin G. Moehrle
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